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Garlic Butters

These easy and quick recipes are great for making fresh garlic butter, whether you're using powdered, minced or fresh garlic.

Author: Land O'Lakes

Turkey Osso Buco

This play on ossobuco forgoes veal for the dark meat of turkey legs. A vibrant gremolata made from lemon and orange zest and fresh parsley offsets the richness of the meat.

New Orleans BBQ Shrimp

Author: Pat Neely

Tomato and Parmesan Risotto

Use the smallest tomatoes you can find at the market for this dish. They'll be extra sweet and have thin skins.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Mussels With Chorizo and Tomatoes on Toast

Topping fried bread with brothy mussels, beans, and tomatoes turns it into a hearty knife-and-fork dinner.

Author: Molly Baz

Roasted Acorn Squash with Chile Vinaigrette

This late-season squash is roasted to coax out its subtle sugars before being mixed with citrus juice, chile, and cilantro.

Seafood Linguine

Author: Joanie Moscoe

Epis (Haitian Seasoning Base)

This blend of onions, scallions, garlic, parsley, bell peppers, and other spices is the foundation for most Haitian dishes, and many Haitians have it in their refrigerator at all times. Even in recipes...

Author: Nadege Fleurimond

Baked Ziti with Spicy Pork and Sausage Ragù

How to Make Baked Ziti with Spicy Pork and Sausage Ragù

Ham Hock and White Bean Stew

If you can't find corona or gigante beans for this stew, use smaller white ones like cannellini. Keep in mind that they'll cook a lot faster, so give the ham a 30-minute head start.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Lentil Bolognese

Make-ahead marinated lentils give heft, protein, and a rich earthy flavor to this pantry-only pasta dinner. The secret is to use some in the sauce and save some to sprinkle over the top for texture and...

Author: Anna Stockwell

Lobster Curry

Cape Malays were the first to braise lobster in spices, which resulted in this delicious curry, for which many variations exist. Earlier writers specify tamarind juice; more recently this has been replaced...

Author: Lannice Snyman

Seasoned Flour

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Author: Todd Richards

Chard and Onion Omelet (Trouchia)

Author: Deborah Madison

Shark and Bake

Author: Virginia Burke

Yemenite High Holy Day Soup

Author: Joan Nathan

Bread and Tomato Soup

Author: Victoria Granof

Chickpea Spread

Author: Michael Psilakis

Spicy Herb Mayonnaise

Homemade mayo, much like hollandaise sauce, takes a little practice to get the knack. It's like learning to ride a bicycle-once you've mas­tered the technique, it'll be with you for life. Be sure to come...

Author: Dennis Prescott

"Nextover" Chile Orange Pork Stir Fry

Leftover Chipotle-Orange Pork gets fried to an irresistible crisp in this quick, gingery green bean and cabbage stir-fry.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Pork, Vegetable, and Tamarind Stew

The finished stew should be decidedly sour, tamarind's calling card, but you're in control of how ­puckery things get. You can sub other vegetables or simplify the array, but be very careful not to overcook...

Pickled Hot Chiles

The brine will soften and sweeten the chiles and the chiles will infuse the vinegar, creating a, spicy, acidic ingredient for your next vinaigrette.

Author: Molly Baz

Campanelle with Tomatoes and Feta

Easy weeknight pasta with tomatoes and feta cheese.

Sunday Stash Braised Beef

This simple braise is a weeknight savior. Make a big batch and stash it in the fridge or freezer to turn into stews, tacos, hashes, sandwiches, soups, and more.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Spanish Pork Braise

Author: Steve Johnson

Pea and Bacon Risotto

How to make Risotto with Bacon and Peas Recipe

Author: Ian Knauer

Warm Lentil Soup with Pancetta

Author: Geoffrey Zakarian